Passport Tracking

Follow Every Passport Parcel with Parcel Monitor

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Drop in your Passport tracking number — we'll follow your parcel through customs and to your door!

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FAQs About Passport Parcel Tracking

What is Passport and what services do they offer?

Passport is a cross-border e-commerce shipping carrier founded in 2017 by Alex Yancher and Aaron Schwartz and headquartered in San Francisco. The company was built specifically for direct-to-consumer brands that want to sell internationally without setting up local logistics operations, combining cross-border shipping, customs brokerage, duty and tax compliance, localised checkout and returns into a single platform. Passport ships from the US, UK and EU into more than 180 countries, partnering with local last-mile carriers and posts in each destination market. It has raised more than USD 54 million in venture funding from investors including TCV and M13. You can follow your Passport parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.

How can I track a Passport package on Parcel Monitor?

Following your Passport parcel is genuinely straightforward with Parcel Monitor. You'll see Passport's real-time updates side by side with everything else in your dashboard — no juggling tabs, no hunting between sites. Whether you reach for your phone or your laptop, you can check on your Passport shipment anytime in the same friendly dashboard. Email alerts handle the checking-in for you — every Passport status change triggers a friendly note straight to your inbox. Connect your Gmail and Parcel Monitor will spot Passport tracking numbers in your shipping emails and add them to your dashboard for you. Think of Parcel Monitor as the quietly capable friend who keeps an eye on your packages — including your Passport shipment — right through to delivery.

How do I find my Passport tracking number?

Your Passport tracking number, formatted like Typically prefixed 'PS' or a Passport-issued alphanumeric reference, paired with a destination carrier tracking number for the last mile, normally arrives in the shipping confirmation email from the merchant the moment your order ships. Most online shops also display the Passport tracking number on the order details page once you log in to your account on the seller's site. If you handed the parcel over at a Passport counter or pickup point, the receipt has the tracking number printed on it. To skip the hunt entirely, connect Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll lift Passport tracking numbers from your shipping emails as soon as they arrive.

How long does Passport usually take to deliver?

On domestic routes, Passport typically takes Not a domestic parcel service — focus is cross-border from pickup to delivery, with express options shaving time off if you've paid for them. Plan on 4-10 business days for express; 7-20 days for standard, depending on lane for an international Passport shipment, plus a customs buffer of 1–5 days at the destination — that's the realistic window. Around big shopping events (Black Friday, Christmas, Diwali, Lunar New Year), Passport's timelines tend to stretch as networks handle peak volume. Parcel Monitor's tracking page is the more reliable source — it reflects real scan progress, not the fixed estimate from when you placed the order.

Where does Passport deliver?

Passport runs deliveries through 180+ countries served from US, UK and EU origins; in-market enablement in multiple regions. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory Passport doesn't cover directly, they hand off to Local last-mile carriers and posts in each destination market; major express integrators for premium services. Whatever the route looks like, Parcel Monitor stitches the carrier handoffs into one tracking timeline so visibility doesn't break at the border.

What do common Passport tracking statuses mean?

These are the Passport statuses you'll see most often, decoded so you know exactly where things stand. Ordered is the very first step — your order is logged and the label is generated, though the parcel is still with the seller. In Transit is the broad 'moving through the network' phase, often broken up by hub-arrival scans along the way. Out for Delivery marks the moment your parcel actually leaves the depot for your address. Delivered is the closing status — confirmation that the parcel has been released by the courier at your address. When the status shows To Collect, the parcel is at a designated collection location nearby. When the status reads Pending, the parcel is in the system but not actively scanned in the last update.

Why isn't my Passport tracking updating?

No new scans for days can really get into your head, especially with a parcel you're eagerly waiting for — you're not alone in this. The thing to know: tracking quiet doesn't mean the parcel is lost. It usually means it's between scans, not stationary. Carrier tracking systems update on events, not in real time — so quiet stretches between scan events are the norm, not the exception. Check the date and location of the most recent Passport scan first — those two facts together answer 'is this normal?' for most situations. If the gap stretches beyond 7-10 working days for domestic, or 20+ days for international, reach out to Passport with your tracking number and request a formal trace. Parcel Monitor stays watching even when the carrier goes quiet — push notifications will surface the next update the moment it happens.

What should I do if my Passport parcel is lost?

A potentially lost Passport parcel is one of the more anxiety-inducing situations in online shopping, and we totally understand the worry. Parcels that look lost almost always reappear once the next scan posts — actual losses are the exception, not the norm. Take a clear look at the last scan event on the Passport page — the combination of location and timing tells you whether to keep waiting or escalate now. When the silence has gone on too long, escalate to Passport customer support. They can open an internal trace and dig into records that aren't visible on the public tracking page. A confirmed loss is the seller's territory. They're contractually responsible for compensation, with the carrier's claim sitting between them rather than involving you. Throughout the process, take screenshots of the tracking. They're your record for any claim, refund, or insurance conversation later — much easier to grab now than to reconstruct later. Meanwhile, Parcel Monitor keeps watching the tracking from our side — if anything new posts, even weeks later, you'll get an instant notification.

What should I do if my Passport parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?

Seeing a Passport parcel marked 'delivered' when there's nothing on the doorstep can be unsettling — completely understandable. Have a proper look around the usual delivery zones — porch, side entrance, garage, the back of any planter, even the recycling bin area. Check the Passport tracking timeline carefully — many drivers now log a delivery photo or location note, which often pinpoints the parcel without you needing to leave the kitchen. Pop the question to housemates or family, and try the neighbours on either side — a short doorstep chat often turns the parcel up within minutes. Couriers occasionally mark a parcel as delivered slightly ahead of the actual handover — giving it a day or two before taking further action makes sense. Still nothing after the wait? The seller or shop is the proper next port of call — they can lodge a missing-parcel claim with Passport and chase resolution. Keep a screenshot of the tracking history handy for the conversation — Parcel Monitor keeps watching the tracking from this end either way.

Can I track multiple Passport parcels in one place?

Of course — the Parcel Monitor dashboard is designed for exactly this, stacking Passport parcels alongside every other carrier in one place. Pop the numbers in manually, or wire up Gmail — Parcel Monitor will find Passport tracking numbers in shipping confirmations and pull them in for you. Real-time scan updates arrive per parcel, meaning your full Passport fleet — and everything else — stays current without manual checking. No upper limit on parcels means you can let the dashboard absorb a whole shopping spree — handy when Black Friday or Singles' Day fills the inbox.

Looking for more carrier tracking pages?

Tracking works the same way for hundreds of other carriers. Here are a few that might come in handy:

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Every Passport parcel on one dashboard

Passport moves cross-border parcels through customs, ocean or air freight, and local last-mile networks. With Parcel Monitor, every Passport shipment lands in your dashboard scan by scan, including the moment the parcel hands off to a local carrier at the destination. Paste the tracking number once and we follow every leg automatically — no separate logins, no juggling between tracking pages.

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No more refreshing — Passport updates come to you automatically

There's something genuinely nice about a small notification arriving to let you know your parcel just made progress. Switch on email alerts or push notifications in Parcel Monitor, and we'll send a quiet update every time your Passport parcel reaches a new stage — picked up by the courier, on its way through the network, out for delivery, and finally arriving at your doorstep. You're in charge of the volume — the notification settings let you choose which events trigger a ping and which ones stay quiet.

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Connect your Gmail and let Passport tracking numbers add themselves automatically

Here's the bit you'll wish you'd switched on months ago. One Gmail connection means every Passport shipping confirmation gets translated into a tracked parcel automatically — no typing, no manual entry, no hunting. As each email arrives, we pick out the tracking number, drop the parcel onto your dashboard, and start pulling live updates from the carrier. From there, it runs in the background without needing any attention.

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Think of Parcel Monitor as your tracking buddy for Passport parcels

Parcel Monitor is the in-your-corner tracking buddy who quietly watches your parcels so you can get on with everything else. Every Passport shipment lives in the same place as your other parcels, quietly tracked from dispatch right up to delivery. Pop in any time to see how things are going — phone, laptop, tablet, take your pick — or have alerts come to you automatically. Either way, the quiet stress of waiting on a parcel eases off, because the watching is being done by someone (well, something) else. A friendly tracking buddy for every Passport parcel you're waiting on, by your side from dispatch to doorstep.